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<p>The ETC or Enhanced Tactical Carbine is Cor Leonis Armory's entry into the U.S. Army's Improved Carbine Competition in 2012. <br />
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Featuring the familiar ergonomics of the AR-15, but with ambidextrous controls on almost every function, the ETC is easy to pick up and use for shooters familiar with the M16 family of weapons. However improvements in almost every single area have been made. A foldable stock with adjustable length of pull and cheek riser allows war-fighters of any size and stature to wield the ETC effectively. The ETC does away with the traditional T-style charging handle of the M16 family, which can prove hard to manipulate in prone positions or without breaking cheek weld, and uses instead a forward mounted, non-reciprocating, folding charging handle. It can also can as a forward assist if needed, and is able to be mounted to either side of the weapon. The pistol grip uses standard AR-15 grips for ease of use of a preferred option for the shooter. Coming at just under 7 pounds for the 5.56 version, it's light weight lends it quick, easy handling and a user friendly firing experience.<br />
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The fluted, chrome lined, quick change barrel is free floated from not only the hand-guard but the piston system as well producing a carbine capable of holding 1 MOA at 100 yards after 500 rounds of rapid fire. The muzzle device uses both two large muzzle break slots on the sides mitigating recoil, and flash reduction cuts further up to conceal the shooters position and reduce signature. It is also threaded for QD mounting of suppressors and the forward serrations allow it to break glass or be used as a stand off device. A free float hand-guard with removable rails provides heat dissipation in rapid fire. The monolithic upper rail provides a rigid mounting surface for any optic in any position. Comes with TROY Industries Tritium Diamond Sights.<br />
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The real selling point of the ETC is the caliber change option. Changing only the barrel, bolt, and magazine/magwell spacer the rifle can be changed to fire a different cartridge. The barrel is a QD type and the lower receiver can accept multiple calibers and their magazines including 5.56 NATO, 6.8 SPC, 7.62 X 39, 7.62 NATO and CLA's new 6.7 x 50mm cartridge vying to be the Army's replacement for the 5.56 NATO and possibly 7.62 NATO. Not only does the 115 grain bullet weigh more than twice the 62 grain bullet currently used, but its provides much more velocity, easily reaching over 3250 FPS out of 16 inch barrel. This translates into a very effective penetrating bullet as well as having a very flat trajectory, both superior to 7.62 NATO. However the slimmer width of the round allows it to be controlled easier than .30 rifle rounds, and shows only an 18% increase in recoil over the 5.56 NATO.<br />
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The standard issue U.S. Army carbine variant here uses 30 round AR-15 magazines, 6.7 x 50mm proprietary magazines (shown here), and 20 round magazines from M110 and SR-25 style variants. It also has the ability to use &quot;battlefield pick-up&quot; ammunition and run AK-47 or FAL magazines if needed. The ETC has been tested in every environment in the harshest of conditions to ensure reliability in any environment faced by U.S. forces. From water to snow, desert to jungle, the ETC will work when you need it. The piston system runs clean and cool and works to mitigate the effects or dirt or other debris on the action. A nickel boron coated bolt allows for an element of self lubrication when self lubrication is not available, ensuring long term reliability.<br />
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This basic carbine version is the first of a few variants coming soon including DMR and SBR versions.</p>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 07:42:40 -08002011-11-30T07:42:40-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/6431206311Enhanced Tactical Carbine<p>The ETC or Enhanced Tactical Carbine is Cor Leonis Armory's entry into the U.S. Army's Improved Carbine Competition in 2012. <br />
<br />
Featuring the familiar ergonomics of the AR-15, but with ambidextrous controls on almost every function, the ETC is easy to pick up and use for shooters familiar with the M16 family of weapons. However improvements in almost every single area have been made. A foldable stock with adjustable length of pull and cheek riser allows war-fighters of any size and stature to wield the ETC effectively. The ETC does away with the traditional T-style charging handle of the M16 family, which can prove hard to manipulate in prone positions or without breaking cheek weld, and uses instead a forward mounted, non-reciprocating, folding charging handle. It can also can as a forward assist if needed, and is able to be mounted to either side of the weapon. The pistol grip uses standard AR-15 grips for ease of use of a preferred option for the shooter. Coming at just under 7 pounds for the 5.56 version, it's light weight lends it quick, easy handling and a user friendly firing experience.<br />
<br />
The fluted, chrome lined, quick change barrel is free floated from not only the hand-guard but the piston system as well producing a carbine capable of holding 1 MOA at 100 yards after 500 rounds of rapid fire. The muzzle device uses both two large muzzle break slots on the sides mitigating recoil, and flash reduction cuts further up to conceal the shooters position and reduce signature. It is also threaded for QD mounting of suppressors and the forward serrations allow it to break glass or be used as a stand off device. A free float hand-guard with removable rails provides heat dissipation in rapid fire. The monolithic upper rail provides a rigid mounting surface for any optic in any position. Comes with TROY Industries Tritium Diamond Sights.<br />
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The real selling point of the ETC is the caliber change option. Changing only the barrel, bolt, and magazine/magwell spacer the rifle can be changed to fire a different cartridge. The barrel is a QD type and the lower receiver can accept multiple calibers and their magazines including 5.56 NATO, 6.8 SPC, 7.62 X 39, 7.62 NATO and CLA's new 6.7 x 50mm cartridge vying to be the Army's replacement for the 5.56 NATO and possibly 7.62 NATO. Not only does the 115 grain bullet weigh more than twice the 62 grain bullet currently used, but its provides much more velocity, easily reaching over 3250 FPS out of 16 inch barrel. This translates into a very effective penetrating bullet as well as having a very flat trajectory, both superior to 7.62 NATO. However the slimmer width of the round allows it to be controlled easier than .30 rifle rounds, and shows only an 18% increase in recoil over the 5.56 NATO.<br />
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The standard issue U.S. Army carbine variant here uses 30 round AR-15 magazines, 6.7 x 50mm proprietary magazines (shown here), and 20 round magazines from M110 and SR-25 style variants. It also has the ability to use &quot;battlefield pick-up&quot; ammunition and run AK-47 or FAL magazines if needed. The ETC has been tested in every environment in the harshest of conditions to ensure reliability in any environment faced by U.S. forces. From water to snow, desert to jungle, the ETC will work when you need it. The piston system runs clean and cool and works to mitigate the effects or dirt or other debris on the action. A nickel boron coated bolt allows for an element of self lubrication when self lubrication is not available, ensuring long term reliability.<br />
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This basic carbine version is the first of a few variants coming soon including DMR and SBR versions.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!Ultimate / Dream / Favorite / SHTF Carbinehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/6179782935/
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<p>Thanks to Trapezoid, Rotary, Kevin, and Keeb<br />
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- Knight's Armament SR-15 Upper Receiver<br />
- Knight's Armament SR-15 Ambidextrous Lower Receiver<br />
- Knight's Armament Triple Tap<br />
- Knight's Armament 14.5&quot; Government profile barrel<br />
- Magpul ACS stock<br />
- Magpul ASAP (with single point sling)<br />
- Magpul MIAD<br />
- Magpul PMAG<br />
- Magpul ladder rail covers<br />
- Magpul XTM rail covers<br />
- Magpul AFG<br />
- TROY BIUS<br />
- Elcan SPECTRE DR<br />
- Daniel Defense 12&quot; Mk.18 RIS II<br />
- AN/PEQ 15<br />
- Surefire G2<br />
- Mk.318 SOST 5.56 x 45mm Ammunition</p>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 22:16:52 -07002011-09-24T22:16:52-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/6179782935Ultimate / Dream / Favorite / SHTF Carbine<p>Thanks to Trapezoid, Rotary, Kevin, and Keeb<br />
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- Knight's Armament SR-15 Upper Receiver<br />
- Knight's Armament SR-15 Ambidextrous Lower Receiver<br />
- Knight's Armament Triple Tap<br />
- Knight's Armament 14.5&quot; Government profile barrel<br />
- Magpul ACS stock<br />
- Magpul ASAP (with single point sling)<br />
- Magpul MIAD<br />
- Magpul PMAG<br />
- Magpul ladder rail covers<br />
- Magpul XTM rail covers<br />
- Magpul AFG<br />
- TROY BIUS<br />
- Elcan SPECTRE DR<br />
- Daniel Defense 12&quot; Mk.18 RIS II<br />
- AN/PEQ 15<br />
- Surefire G2<br />
- Mk.318 SOST 5.56 x 45mm Ammunition</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!ar dream 15 m4 carbine m4a1 556 shtf sopmodAnnihilation WIPhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5639391525/
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<p>My first revolver. WIP stay tuned<br />
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A 6-shot 7.62 NATO revolver with an under-slung 20 gauge shotgun barrel. Works similar to the LeMat revolver. Fires in both single and double action.<br />
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Features a 10 inch barrel which produces enough muzzle flash and sound to scare off most enemies without even hitting your target. Fiber-Optic sights provide quick low light target acquisition. While heavy, unwieldy, and requiring tremendous talent to control the recoil, this firearm can handle almost anything you put in its path.</p>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 22:55:26 -07002011-04-20T22:55:26-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5639391525Annihilation WIP<p>My first revolver. WIP stay tuned<br />
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A 6-shot 7.62 NATO revolver with an under-slung 20 gauge shotgun barrel. Works similar to the LeMat revolver. Fires in both single and double action.<br />
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Features a 10 inch barrel which produces enough muzzle flash and sound to scare off most enemies without even hitting your target. Fiber-Optic sights provide quick low light target acquisition. While heavy, unwieldy, and requiring tremendous talent to control the recoil, this firearm can handle almost anything you put in its path.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!punk post diesel zombie steam cylinder revolver nato apoc lemat 762Dream M4A1 Carbinehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5626614820/
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<p>Credit to Duke, Trapezoid, and Rotary<br />
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- Knight's Armament SR-15 E3 Upper<br />
- Knight's Armament SR-15 E3 Ambidextrous Lower<br />
- Knight's Armament Triple Tap Muzzle Break<br />
- POF 13 inch Heavy Contour Fluted Barrel<br />
- Daniel Defense 9.5 inch MK18 RIS II<br />
- BCM Charging Handle<br />
- Fail Zero Bolt<br />
- Colt SCW Stock<br />
- Magpul MIAD<br />
- Magpul P Mag<br />
- Magpul Ladder Rail Covers<br />
- AN/PEQ-15<br />
- Surefire G2<br />
- ELCAN Spectre DR<br />
- TROY BUIS<br />
- Short Barrel M203<br />
- MK318 SOST 5.56 x 45mm Ammunition</p>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 21:29:39 -07002011-04-16T21:29:39-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5626614820Dream M4A1 Carbine<p>Credit to Duke, Trapezoid, and Rotary<br />
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- Knight's Armament SR-15 E3 Upper<br />
- Knight's Armament SR-15 E3 Ambidextrous Lower<br />
- Knight's Armament Triple Tap Muzzle Break<br />
- POF 13 inch Heavy Contour Fluted Barrel<br />
- Daniel Defense 9.5 inch MK18 RIS II<br />
- BCM Charging Handle<br />
- Fail Zero Bolt<br />
- Colt SCW Stock<br />
- Magpul MIAD<br />
- Magpul P Mag<br />
- Magpul Ladder Rail Covers<br />
- AN/PEQ-15<br />
- Surefire G2<br />
- ELCAN Spectre DR<br />
- TROY BUIS<br />
- Short Barrel M203<br />
- MK318 SOST 5.56 x 45mm Ammunition</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!knights flashlight custom m4 m16 m203 kac surefire peq m4a1 556 magpulPost Apoc / Zombie Apoc M4A1 SOPMOD - "Winning"http://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5614739212/
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<p>-Special thanks to TrapezoidCQC for his amazing SOPMOD parts.-<br />
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Charlie Sheen was my inspiration!<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QS0q3mGPGg" rel="nofollow">www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QS0q3mGPGg</a></p>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:33:54 -07002011-04-12T15:33:54-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5614739212Post Apoc / Zombie Apoc M4A1 SOPMOD - "Winning"<p>-Special thanks to TrapezoidCQC for his amazing SOPMOD parts.-<br />
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Charlie Sheen was my inspiration!<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QS0q3mGPGg" rel="nofollow">www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QS0q3mGPGg</a></p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!blood post diesel zombie smoke rifle apocalypse steam charlie sheen m4 m16 apoc m4a1STG-54 Fallschirmjäger Carbinehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5600588855/
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<p>The STG 54 was the next generation of the STG 44 series of rifles. This version was used by the Fallschirmjäger divisions and features an underfolding stock. Using the same 7.92 Kurz round and having a shortened 15 inch barrel, the STG 54 carbine was significantly lighter, shorter, and more easy to maneuver around the battlefield. The effective range of 300 meters made it more than adequate for most engagements fought. The firepower of the 30 round magazine gave the Germans advantages in individual firepower and sometimes made the critical difference in holding back superior numbers of Allied and Soviet forces on both fronts. German paratroopers in particular loved the weapon for its weight, reliability and ability to lay down superior automatic firepower from such a small platform.</p>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 10:51:29 -07002011-04-08T10:51:29-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5600588855STG-54 Fallschirmjäger Carbine<p>The STG 54 was the next generation of the STG 44 series of rifles. This version was used by the Fallschirmjäger divisions and features an underfolding stock. Using the same 7.92 Kurz round and having a shortened 15 inch barrel, the STG 54 carbine was significantly lighter, shorter, and more easy to maneuver around the battlefield. The effective range of 300 meters made it more than adequate for most engagements fought. The firepower of the 30 round magazine gave the Germans advantages in individual firepower and sometimes made the critical difference in holding back superior numbers of Allied and Soviet forces on both fronts. German paratroopers in particular loved the weapon for its weight, reliability and ability to lay down superior automatic firepower from such a small platform.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!world 2 war punk diesel nazi steam german ww2 mp stg 44M5 Carbinehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5598486040/
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<p>An automatic carbine developed by the allies in 1955 to replace the aging M1 carbine. The M5 featured a pistol grip and steel receiver to allow for controllable fully automatic fire. Using the stockpiles of .30 carbine ammo in the U.S. inventory, it quickly replaced both the M1 carbines and SMGs in use. Featuring a 30 round magazine and 14.5 inch barrel, it was both quick handling and useful in places where a full size rifle was unwieldy, but an SMG didn't provide enough range or accuracy. Effective range was around 250 meters.</p>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 10:10:52 -07002011-04-07T10:10:52-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5598486040M5 Carbine<p>An automatic carbine developed by the allies in 1955 to replace the aging M1 carbine. The M5 featured a pistol grip and steel receiver to allow for controllable fully automatic fire. Using the stockpiles of .30 carbine ammo in the U.S. inventory, it quickly replaced both the M1 carbines and SMGs in use. Featuring a 30 round magazine and 14.5 inch barrel, it was both quick handling and useful in places where a full size rifle was unwieldy, but an SMG didn't provide enough range or accuracy. Effective range was around 250 meters.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!world punk diesel m1 steam ww2 alternate carbineZombie Apoc M16A1 Updatehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5249990671/
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<p><b>Here is a more detailed version!</b><br />
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My Huey was shot down a month ago. After I woke up with my copilot and crew chiefs dead, I grabbed a dead G.I.'s M16 and started walking toward the nearest U.S. outpost, Firebase Gloria. The only thing I've seen are these damn zombies since then. Must've killed over 50 of em' by now. I've been humping it in this goddamn country for a month and found nothing, nothing alive at least. The entire firebase had been overrun by the undead hordes. An AC-130 had come in and blown the place to hell but it didn't look like any Americans made it out. I found a dead special operations soldier with his weapon still intact. I took the CAR 15 stock and Colt 4 x 20 scope but kept the 20 inch barrel so I could stab those undead bastards without them getting too close. I also decided to tape my flashlight onto the hand guard so it would be easier to use in dark situations. Next goal: Make it to the coast and get the hell out of here.</p>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 18:47:32 -08002010-12-10T18:47:32-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5249990671Zombie Apoc M16A1 Update<p><b>Here is a more detailed version!</b><br />
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My Huey was shot down a month ago. After I woke up with my copilot and crew chiefs dead, I grabbed a dead G.I.'s M16 and started walking toward the nearest U.S. outpost, Firebase Gloria. The only thing I've seen are these damn zombies since then. Must've killed over 50 of em' by now. I've been humping it in this goddamn country for a month and found nothing, nothing alive at least. The entire firebase had been overrun by the undead hordes. An AC-130 had come in and blown the place to hell but it didn't look like any Americans made it out. I found a dead special operations soldier with his weapon still intact. I took the CAR 15 stock and Colt 4 x 20 scope but kept the 20 inch barrel so I could stab those undead bastards without them getting too close. I also decided to tape my flashlight onto the hand guard so it would be easier to use in dark situations. Next goal: Make it to the coast and get the hell out of here.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!blood post zombie rifle apocalypse knife a1 stab m16 apoc bayonet 556Post Zombie Apoc M16A1http://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5247815537/
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<p>WIP check out the updated version.</p>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 21:02:04 -08002010-12-09T21:02:04-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5247815537Post Zombie Apoc M16A1<p>WIP check out the updated version.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!CLA MK. 2 PDWhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5236105052/
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<p><b>Cor Leonis Armory</b><br />
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-MK. 2 PDW-<br />
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Caliber: 6 x 38mm<br />
Barrel length: 16''<br />
Magazine Capacity: 20, 30, or 45 rounds<br />
Effective Range: 400 yards<br />
RPM: 500-800<br />
Weight: 4.5 lbs (unloaded)<br />
Length: 515mm<br />
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The first PDW designed by Cor Leonis Armory. Light as existing PDW's but providing accurate fire to 400 meters, it was quickly adopted by USSOCOM. It quickly became a favorite weapon for snipers as the light weight meant they could carry their regular full size sniper rifle and still wield assault rifle firepower in an SMG package if needed. As well as providing exceptional accuracy from a platform of this size, the newly designed 6 x 38mm cartridge gives great penetration of body armor and light cover. Can be used with 45 round magazines for firefights or with 20 round magazines for concealment. Popular because of its lightweight and ability to be fired from within a car or confined vehicle, it is a favorite for security agencies and contractors.</p>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 14:30:13 -08002010-12-05T14:30:13-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5236105052CLA MK. 2 PDW<p><b>Cor Leonis Armory</b><br />
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-MK. 2 PDW-<br />
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Caliber: 6 x 38mm<br />
Barrel length: 16''<br />
Magazine Capacity: 20, 30, or 45 rounds<br />
Effective Range: 400 yards<br />
RPM: 500-800<br />
Weight: 4.5 lbs (unloaded)<br />
Length: 515mm<br />
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The first PDW designed by Cor Leonis Armory. Light as existing PDW's but providing accurate fire to 400 meters, it was quickly adopted by USSOCOM. It quickly became a favorite weapon for snipers as the light weight meant they could carry their regular full size sniper rifle and still wield assault rifle firepower in an SMG package if needed. As well as providing exceptional accuracy from a platform of this size, the newly designed 6 x 38mm cartridge gives great penetration of body armor and light cover. Can be used with 45 round magazines for firefights or with 20 round magazines for concealment. Popular because of its lightweight and ability to be fired from within a car or confined vehicle, it is a favorite for security agencies and contractors.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!CLA MK.1http://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5217454726/
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<p><b>Cor Leonis Armory</b> <br />
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-MK. 1 Rifle-<br />
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Caliber: 6.5 Grendel or available in 5.56 NATO, 6.5 MPC, 6.8 SPC, 7.62 x 39 and 7.62 NATO.<br />
Barrel Length: 20''<br />
Magazine Capacity: 30 or 45 rounds<br />
Effective Range: 800 yards (6.5 Grendel)<br />
RPM: 500- 750<br />
Weight: 6 lb. (unloaded)<br />
Length: 805mm<br />
Available Finishes: Dark Earth, Olive Drab, or Black<br />
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The standard model of the MK. 1 series of rifles from Cor Leonis Armory. At the heart of the design is the the heavy 20 inch barrel, which keeps the 6.5 Grendel ammunition supersonic at over 1000 yards, and provides excellent accuracy. Uses a rifle length gas system to ensure reliability in all conditions. Can use a variety of different calibers by simply changing the bolt, barrel and magazine if necessary. The weapon can also be fired from either a closed bolt operation for reliability, or an open bolt for sustained automatic fire. The charging handle is non-reciprocating when the weapon is being fired. Comes standard with a Troy Industries rear flip up sight and our own flip up front sight / gas block assembly. Available with our XR1 muzzle break or standard flash hider. The monolithic upper rail and adjustable cheek-rest are prefect for mounting and using your preferred optic. All rifles are guaranteed to shoot 1/2 MOA at 100 yards.</p>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 00:34:34 -08002010-11-29T00:34:34-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5217454726CLA MK.1<p><b>Cor Leonis Armory</b> <br />
<br />
-MK. 1 Rifle-<br />
<br />
Caliber: 6.5 Grendel or available in 5.56 NATO, 6.5 MPC, 6.8 SPC, 7.62 x 39 and 7.62 NATO.<br />
Barrel Length: 20''<br />
Magazine Capacity: 30 or 45 rounds<br />
Effective Range: 800 yards (6.5 Grendel)<br />
RPM: 500- 750<br />
Weight: 6 lb. (unloaded)<br />
Length: 805mm<br />
Available Finishes: Dark Earth, Olive Drab, or Black<br />
<br />
The standard model of the MK. 1 series of rifles from Cor Leonis Armory. At the heart of the design is the the heavy 20 inch barrel, which keeps the 6.5 Grendel ammunition supersonic at over 1000 yards, and provides excellent accuracy. Uses a rifle length gas system to ensure reliability in all conditions. Can use a variety of different calibers by simply changing the bolt, barrel and magazine if necessary. The weapon can also be fired from either a closed bolt operation for reliability, or an open bolt for sustained automatic fire. The charging handle is non-reciprocating when the weapon is being fired. Comes standard with a Troy Industries rear flip up sight and our own flip up front sight / gas block assembly. Available with our XR1 muzzle break or standard flash hider. The monolithic upper rail and adjustable cheek-rest are prefect for mounting and using your preferred optic. All rifles are guaranteed to shoot 1/2 MOA at 100 yards.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!dark earth rifle nato 556 762 bullpupM3A1 Battle Riflehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5198285359/
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<p>As the Germans pulled most of their effective fighting force behind the Siegfried Line in the retreat of fall 1946, they deployed thousands of snipers to slow the Allied advance into Europe. The Germans, having gained much more experience in sniping than the Allies in WWI, used veteran lone shooters to stall Allied movements. Single snipers were soon holding up entire Allied convoys, buying precious time for the Germans to withdraw and reorganize their armed forces behind the now seemingly impenetrable Siegfried Line. To combat increasing casualties from German snipers, the Allies developed a system of counter sniping. The main concept behind this was to use the sniper's disadvantages to your advantage. The sniper was usually alone, lacked heavy weaponry, had little support, and was likely in a position which could be destroyed by explosives or sheer firepower.<br />
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Once the sniper was located, two marksmen both with an M3A1 equipped with a 4 power telescopic sight would provide accurate aimed fire on the position to suppress or kill the sniper, while a weapons platoon with mortars and machine guns would pulverize the position. This method was slow moving as individual snipers had to be rooted out of farmhouses, churches, and heavily forested areas. But the system was a resounding success, reducing Allied sniper casualties by 40% in 1947. The Americans began to see the value in having a marksmen supporting the sniper and began issuing the M3A1 to complement existing 1903 Springfield sniper rifles.<br />
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The M3A1 is the second generation of the M3 battle rifle. Two men in every platoon were issued the early MK. 2, 4 power telescopic sight. Although the MK. 2 is considered inferior to modern scopes, it could give accurate fire out to about 700 yards. The A1 version also came with an adjustable cheek rest. The .30-06 out of the 20 inch barrel provides great velocity, a flat bullet trajectory, and alot of stopping power.</p>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 08:40:15 -08002010-11-22T08:40:15-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5198285359M3A1 Battle Rifle<p>As the Germans pulled most of their effective fighting force behind the Siegfried Line in the retreat of fall 1946, they deployed thousands of snipers to slow the Allied advance into Europe. The Germans, having gained much more experience in sniping than the Allies in WWI, used veteran lone shooters to stall Allied movements. Single snipers were soon holding up entire Allied convoys, buying precious time for the Germans to withdraw and reorganize their armed forces behind the now seemingly impenetrable Siegfried Line. To combat increasing casualties from German snipers, the Allies developed a system of counter sniping. The main concept behind this was to use the sniper's disadvantages to your advantage. The sniper was usually alone, lacked heavy weaponry, had little support, and was likely in a position which could be destroyed by explosives or sheer firepower.<br />
<br />
Once the sniper was located, two marksmen both with an M3A1 equipped with a 4 power telescopic sight would provide accurate aimed fire on the position to suppress or kill the sniper, while a weapons platoon with mortars and machine guns would pulverize the position. This method was slow moving as individual snipers had to be rooted out of farmhouses, churches, and heavily forested areas. But the system was a resounding success, reducing Allied sniper casualties by 40% in 1947. The Americans began to see the value in having a marksmen supporting the sniper and began issuing the M3A1 to complement existing 1903 Springfield sniper rifles.<br />
<br />
The M3A1 is the second generation of the M3 battle rifle. Two men in every platoon were issued the early MK. 2, 4 power telescopic sight. Although the MK. 2 is considered inferior to modern scopes, it could give accurate fire out to about 700 yards. The A1 version also came with an adjustable cheek rest. The .30-06 out of the 20 inch barrel provides great velocity, a flat bullet trajectory, and alot of stopping power.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!M3 Riflehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5197162117/
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<p>June 6, 1944, the Allies invade Normandy, France to storm Fortress Europe. D-Day goes as planned for the Allies, and units begin pushing into hedgerow country. However, in this alternate timeline, Hitler gives Erwin Rommel the Panzer units he requests to launch an immediate counterattack on the Allied buildup point. Panzer Grenadier units, and Panzer armored divisions storm the Allied lines. Allied airpower is able to hold the counterattack back, but a stalemate in France begins. Neither side is able to gain any advantage. Allied support for the war at home wanes while Axis support begins to rise again. <br />
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It is now winter 1946. The Allies have fought a bitter campaign to the Siegfried Line, but now have been stopped cold by the Germans. Axis weapons such as the STG 44 are now being issued to every German unit. The M1 Garand and other current Allied small arms cannot provide enough firepower to combat the German troops advancements in firearms technology. The M3 was introduced as a drop in receiver replacement for the M1 Garand stock. Using BAR magazines and firing the .30-06 round, it was warmly received by frontline American troops who now had a light weight weapon that could at least contend with the firepower of German small arms.<br />
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By removing the very front hand guard on the M1 Garand, and shortening / fluting the barrel and gas system the weapon's weight was significantly reduced. The rear sight folded down gives a 300 yard combat aperture and folded out provides a leaf sight that can be zeroed in from ranges of 350 to 1000 yards. Uses 20 round BAR magazines and fires the .30-06 cartridge. The rotating bolt provides excellent reliability in all conditions. Provides semi automatic and fully automatic fire. The rate of fire can be adjusted from 450 RPM to 600 RPM.<br />
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Aridar thanks for the sweet stock!!</p>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 22:38:44 -08002010-11-21T22:38:44-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5197162117M3 Rifle<p>June 6, 1944, the Allies invade Normandy, France to storm Fortress Europe. D-Day goes as planned for the Allies, and units begin pushing into hedgerow country. However, in this alternate timeline, Hitler gives Erwin Rommel the Panzer units he requests to launch an immediate counterattack on the Allied buildup point. Panzer Grenadier units, and Panzer armored divisions storm the Allied lines. Allied airpower is able to hold the counterattack back, but a stalemate in France begins. Neither side is able to gain any advantage. Allied support for the war at home wanes while Axis support begins to rise again. <br />
<br />
It is now winter 1946. The Allies have fought a bitter campaign to the Siegfried Line, but now have been stopped cold by the Germans. Axis weapons such as the STG 44 are now being issued to every German unit. The M1 Garand and other current Allied small arms cannot provide enough firepower to combat the German troops advancements in firearms technology. The M3 was introduced as a drop in receiver replacement for the M1 Garand stock. Using BAR magazines and firing the .30-06 round, it was warmly received by frontline American troops who now had a light weight weapon that could at least contend with the firepower of German small arms.<br />
<br />
By removing the very front hand guard on the M1 Garand, and shortening / fluting the barrel and gas system the weapon's weight was significantly reduced. The rear sight folded down gives a 300 yard combat aperture and folded out provides a leaf sight that can be zeroed in from ranges of 350 to 1000 yards. Uses 20 round BAR magazines and fires the .30-06 cartridge. The rotating bolt provides excellent reliability in all conditions. Provides semi automatic and fully automatic fire. The rate of fire can be adjusted from 450 RPM to 600 RPM.<br />
<br />
Aridar thanks for the sweet stock!!</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!MK. 1 Gen. 6.5 - CQBhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5186869592/
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<p>Uses 6.8 SPC ammunition and features a 12.5 inch barrel with the stock flip front sight removed for easy handling in tight situations.<br />
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Features an EOTECH 557 and G23 FTS, 3x flip to side magnifier. <br />
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Chamber this in .223 and you would have a damn fine zombie carbine.</p>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 00:44:39 -08002010-11-18T00:44:39-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5186869592MK. 1 Gen. 6.5 - CQB<p>Uses 6.8 SPC ammunition and features a 12.5 inch barrel with the stock flip front sight removed for easy handling in tight situations.<br />
<br />
Features an EOTECH 557 and G23 FTS, 3x flip to side magnifier. <br />
<br />
Chamber this in .223 and you would have a damn fine zombie carbine.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!MK. 1 Gen. 6http://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5185822647/
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<p>New custom trigger group (tell me what you think), custom charging handle (mehhh), darkened a few parts, added some screws and details here and there. <br />
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If your getting sick of me posting this design too bad, my others aren't post worthy yet.</p>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 19:52:02 -08002010-11-17T19:52:02-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5185822647MK. 1 Gen. 6<p>New custom trigger group (tell me what you think), custom charging handle (mehhh), darkened a few parts, added some screws and details here and there. <br />
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If your getting sick of me posting this design too bad, my others aren't post worthy yet.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!MK. 1 Gen. 5http://www.flickr.com/photos/55312558@N08/5185086964/
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<p>Shortened the stock and the barrel to 18 inches. Monolithic optics rail means you wont lose your zero. Can accept 5.56 NATO, 6.5 Grendel or 6.8 SPC ammunition by changing the barrel and bolt.<br />
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Tell me what you guys think! Good, bad, looks like ass, its all helpful.</p>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:22:56 -08002010-11-17T09:22:56-08:00nobody@flickr.com (I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/5185086964MK. 1 Gen. 5<p>Shortened the stock and the barrel to 18 inches. Monolithic optics rail means you wont lose your zero. Can accept 5.56 NATO, 6.5 Grendel or 6.8 SPC ammunition by changing the barrel and bolt.<br />
<br />
Tell me what you guys think! Good, bad, looks like ass, its all helpful.</p>I'M_ON_A_ BOAT...Biatch!